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The osmotic pressure of a non-electrolytic solution is '500 mm Hg' at '10 C .' The solution is diluted and its temperature is raised to '30C'. It is now found that the osmotic pressure of the solution is reduced to '105^prime 3^3 ~mm Hg'. Determine ne extent of dilution of the solution?

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